It is fair to say that WWE 2K20 was a mess when it was released by 2K Sports.
This was the first WWE game developed by Visual Concepts after Yuke’s were left out, and there have been numerous glitches in the game.
From wrestler models not looking great to stairs being swallowed by the wrestling ring, there seems to be a new issue with the game every day.
2K Sports have released patches to fix several issues in the game, but some problems still remain.
One of the biggest issues has been how the wrestlers look. WWE games normally have great models, however, it seems the graphics from this iteration have taken a step back.
They don’t look as detailed as in previous games, but the WWE is trying to do its best with stars speaking and tweeting about the game.
Former WWE star Trish Stratus is the latest to write about the game as she highlighted her in-game model.
The former women’s champion might not perform in the ring anymore, but she is considered as one of the best to have been in the business.
However, many of her fans weren’t taking her word regarding the model and blasted the game on Twitter:
Trish isn’t the only legend on the WWE 2K20 roster. Goldberg, Lita, Steve Austin, Triple H, Undertaker and more make up the list of wrestlers in the game.
The WWE 2K20 roster is also the biggest in the history of the franchise and features more than 200 wrestlers, but some stars have multiple versions in the game.
Nevertheless, the models of the wrestlers don’t look too great and there is a lot of work to be done.
Stratus has made fleeting appearances in the WWE since 2007. She has wrestled in exhibition matches and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2013.
She made her in-ring return at the special pay-per-view Evolution and was paired with Lita.
The two Diva legends defeated Mickie James and Alicia Fox in that special.
Charlotte Flair defeated Trish in her final WWE match at SummerSlam.
The former WWE star has featured in several movies and TV shows in Canada and the United States.
She has also appeared in most of the WWE games and even opened her own Yoga studio in 2008.
Trish Stratus now teased a new project where she seems to be doing some voice over work too.
The former champion lives in Toronto, Canada and is married to her long-time sweetheart Ron Fisco.
The pair got married in 2006 and have two children.